RANDSIS THERE ANY FAMILIES RELATED TO THE RANDS FAMILY WHICH CAME FROM HUNTINGDONSHIRE. PLEASE HELP. MY MOTHERS FAMILY NAME WAS RANDS. I HAVENT FOUND ANY ONE.
CHRISTOPHER

FRED BROWNI am trying to trace my Great-Grandad - Fred Brown. I have very little information about him. He married a lady from Wetherby, Leeds - Miriam Johnson. They married in Wharfedale, Yorkshire in 1938. They had 2 children, Elizabeth Ann Brown born 1939, and Christine Brown born 1940. I believe he was a soldier in the 2nd World War. Fred Brown died in the 1990's.
Any help would be much appreciated.

Hadwin/?William S Hadwin, born 1872 in Kirkstall West York was married to a local girl in Wharfedale. William's father was John Hadwin born 1811 in Whitehaven Cumbria. anuy help would be appreciated

Derek ParkerTrying to find Derek Parker formerly of Burley-in-Wharfedale, Menston and Otley b. 1927. Married in 1948 to Sheila Maudsley. Divorced. Not been heard of since c1974. Michael would like to find him

Help to unite lost siblings.Sister in Canada searching for a half brother, born in Leeds, March quarter 1945. Mother is Dorothy Yeoman, Father is George Webster, a WWII Canadian soldier (now deceased). Child is believed to be named John T. Yeoman who came to Canada to find his father or Canadian family late 1990's. If anyone can help me to find this family, I would be extremely grateful.
Patricia

TUNNICLIFFE, HALLResearching TUNNICLIFFE of Burley in Wharfedale, Otley, and Accrington from about 1780 to the present, especially descendants of Charles TUNNICLIFFE born abt 1782, Sheffield, who married 1809 Margaret HALL born abt 1795, Appleton on Wiske.

Re Library And Reading Room For WorkmenFrom Cassells Gazetteer c1896
Burley in Wharfedale : 1891 Population : 2,661 - Has a hall in the
village with library and reading and lecture rooms built
for the use of the men employed in the mills.

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